Levelling up health: A practical, evidence-based framework for reducing health inequalities

There are substantial inequalities in health across society which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The UK government have committed to a programme of levelling-up to address geographical inequalities. Here we undertake rapid review of the evidence base on interventions to reduce such...

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Published inPublic health in practice (Oxford, England) Vol. 4; p. 100322
Main Authors Davey, Fiona, McGowan, Vic, Birch, Jack, Kuhn, Isla, Lahiri, Anwesha, Gkiouleka, Anna, Arora, Ananya, Sowden, Sarah, Bambra, Clare, Ford, John
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2022
Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The Royal Society for Public Health
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Summary:There are substantial inequalities in health across society which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The UK government have committed to a programme of levelling-up to address geographical inequalities. Here we undertake rapid review of the evidence base on interventions to reduce such health inequalities and developed a practical, evidence-based framework to ‘level up’ health across the country. This paper overviews a rapid review undertaken to develop a framework of guiding principles to guide policy. To that end and based on an initial theory, we searched one electrotonic database (MEDLINE) from 2007 to July 2021 to identify published umbrella reviews and undertook an internet search to identify relevant systematic reviews, primary studies, and grey literature. Titles and abstracts were screened according to the eligibility criteria. Key themes were extracted from the included studies and synthesised into an overarching framework of guiding principles in consultation with an expert panel. Included studies were cross checked with the initial theoretical domains and further searching undertaken to fill any gaps. We identified 16 published umbrella reviews (covering 667 individual studies), 19 grey literature publications, and 15 key systematic reviews or primary studies. Based on these studies, we develop a framework applicable at national, regional and local level which consisted of five principles - 1) healthy-by-default and easy to use initiatives; 2) long-term, multi-sector action; 3) locally designed focus; 4) targeting disadvantaged communities; and 5) matching of resources to need. Decision-makers working on policies to level up health should be guided by these five principles. Graphical Abstract: A practical, evidence-based framework to levelling up health. [Display omitted]
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ISSN:2666-5352
2666-5352
DOI:10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100322